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According to Mahyco, which is part-owned by American biotech giant Monsanto, Bt brinjal will increase yields for farmers, reduce the need for pesticide use by 70 per cent and pose no health safety hazards.
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According to Mahyco, which is part-owned by American biotech giant Monsanto, Bt brinjal will increase yields for farmers, reduce the need for pesticide use by 70 per cent and pose no health safety hazards.
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Mahyco, for instance, a leading seed company in India.
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Mahyco, for instance, a leading seed company in India.
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Mahyco, for instance, a leading seed company in India.
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Mahyco, for instance, a leading seed company in India.
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Mahyco, for instance, a leading seed company in India.
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Mahyco, for instance, a leading seed company in India.
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Founded in 1964 by Badrinarayan Ramulal Barwale (who received the World Food Prize in 1998) Mahyco, as it is known, has done pioneering work in hybrid seeds.
Entrepreneurs and Eggplant Gurcharan Das 2010
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Mahyco conducted 25 environmental biosafety studies supervised by independent and government agencies to ensure that its product had the same nutritional value and is compositionally identical to regular eggplant; finally, it did rigorous field trials in collaboration with two Indian agricultural universities.
Entrepreneurs and Eggplant Gurcharan Das 2010
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